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1171  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Hmmmm, Could Beauty & Unity be Related? on: 13-May-11, 10:13:36 PM
My first answer would be a resounding NO WAY!  Well thanks to Kathy B for forwarding to me this link to Kate St. John's Blog.  She is the "Jess" to the Cathedral of Learning nestsite in Pittsburg, PA, where Beauty hatched.  Go forth and read and be amazed.   Shocked


http://w
ww.wqed.org/birdblog/2011/05/13/peyton-place-for-dorothys-girls/

My money is on you Carol, to get a look at what is up there!  I'm also betting that if you think there is an egg up there, that there IS an egg up there!   
This is a surprise but also a surprise that she says Unity has laid eggs.  How does she know this when it's never been confirmed by anyone here or if it has, we don't know about it yet?

She has been reading my tweets.  I have stated that I am sure that there is at least one egg based on behaviour.  We are working on getting confirmation.  We cannot get a good look, even with a scope from below.  The Blue Bldg. is on Kodak property.  We are working on it!
1172  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Hmmmm, Could Beauty & Unity be Related? on: 13-May-11, 10:10:56 PM
My first answer would be a resounding NO WAY!  Well thanks to Kathy B for forwarding to me this link to Kate St. John's Blog.  She is the "Jess" to the Cathedral of Learning nestsite in Pittsburg, PA, where Beauty hatched.  Go forth and read and be amazed.   Shocked


http://www.wqed.org/birdblog/2011/05/13/peyton-place-for-dorothys-girls/

I found the site on the Facebook link. It is an amazing story.  Could it also be survival of the fittest? Those gene pools that are the best/strongest go on?   Just thinking out loud; I'm not a scientist!   :-)
Do we need a new family tree?
1173  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 13-May-11, 10:04:52 PM
I just like this one


Cute picture.  I think it's called the "football hold" for a new mother. 
1174  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: RTH cam in NY on: 12-May-11, 09:57:41 PM
Updated, 5:27 p.m. | A medical rescue team, which spent Thursday observing Violet, the red-tailed hawk and new mother with an injured leg, decided not to try to take her from her nest high above Washington Square Park in order to treat her.

The wildlife specialists said that Violet was functioning well enough — and that the risks to her and her week-old hatchling were serious enough — that intervention could not be justified.
Violet, her injured leg, and her week-old baby are staying put after all.

After observing Violet on the nest up close for a full day, the team led by the state decided that she was functioning well enough, and that the possible dangers posed by intervention - both to her and the baby - were so great, that the best course of action was not to act.

"In the final analysis," said Stephen Zahn, a regional supervisor of natural resources for the State Department of Environmental Conservation, "there was not a medical imperative to intercede on behalf of the bird with such high risks to both her and the hatchling."

Elizabeth Bunting, a veterinarian specializing in wildlife from Cornell's School of Veterinary Medicine, said that while Violet was obviously having difficulty using her swollen right leg, which has a metal wildlife band stuck high on the shin, she was using it nonetheless and was still able to extend her toes.

And, crucially, she is still able to use her right foot to hold prey while she pulls it apart to feed her baby, or eyas, Dr. Bunting said. "She is compensating very well on that foot," Dr. Bunting said at a news conference in the lobby of New York University's Bobst Library building, home of the hawk nest. "She doesn't appear to have any problems feeding him."

If the specialists were to try to capture Violet on the nest, Mr. Zahn said, and she reacted aggressively, she might knock the nest off its narrow ledge; it's "a very precarious situation," he said.

Even if Violet were to be trapped away from the nest, Mr. Zahn said, she could injure herself as tried to struggle free, or while she was being held as the doctor tried to remove the metal tag.

"There's a risk at every step of the way," he said.

Dr. Bunting said that the team would continue to monitor Violet on the Hawk Cam - "We'll be able to use the webcam to have really incredible access watching this bird's progress," she said - and would not hesitate to intervene if things turned worse.

"We'll remain cautious but vigilant in observing the bird in the upcoming weeks to make sure that this hatchling will fledge," she said. Members of the rescue team will also visit the site in person, Mr. Zahn said.

Dr. Bunting was reluctant to offer a prognosis for Violet's leg. The swelling, she said, could have been caused in part by the fact that she has spent so much time lying down on the nest, and "could go down as she starts moving around - or it could progress."

John Blakeman, a hawk expert from Ohio who has been observing the situation on the nest with varying degrees of alarm, said that he was particularly encouraged Thursday to see Violet "rouse," the term for fluffing, shaking and reshuffling her feathers.

"A hawk will only rouse when at relative or complete ease and comfort," he wrote in an e-mail. "Violet is not in the state of distress most of us presumed.

"Nothing is as revealing as a good, feather-shaking rouse."

As for the baby, which has been growing quickly on a half-dozen or so meals a day and has begun wiggling its stubby wings as it tries to move about the nest, Chris Nadareski, a raptor specialist and section chief with the city's Department of Environmental Protection, said that it appeared to be doing just fine, a reflection of Violet's effectiveness as a mother.

"We can say she's doing a good job," he said.





I think they made the right decision.  Poor Violet  and her hatchling.  Keep her and her chick in your thoughts.  Nature can be kind.
1175  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: I will be MIA on: 12-May-11, 08:15:29 AM
My deepest sympathy to you, your dad and family.  We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
1176  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 11-May-11, 09:15:05 PM
What causes that with the eye?  I know it must have to do with the camera, but it is too weird!
Or else Beauty stopped off somewhere?
1177  Other Nature Related Information / General Nature Discussion / Re: Squirrel and ABC news! on: 11-May-11, 09:11:58 PM
Hilarious video.  But what an unhealthy lunch for the poor squirrel!    Heart attack on a bench!
1178  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 11-May-11, 08:37:04 PM
She's been up and down all day


I agree, ginha!. I was watching her earlier this morning and I thought she seemed restless and "up and down" --as you say.  Maybe she knows something we don't?   wub2
1179  Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: I will be MIA on: 11-May-11, 08:33:54 PM
I wish you good travel, and will keep your mom in my thoughts.   "Every day is a gift.".
Be well, and may your mom be well, Ei.
--margaret
1180  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 11-May-11, 08:31:28 PM
Archer comes in for his turn


Watching Archer on the eggs is always so fun.  He look so  perky and "look at me..I'm on the eggs"! 
He is doing a good job with these eggs.  Hope he is dividing his time between B and Unity's eggs.
1181  Other Nature Related Information / Falcon Web Cams / Re: Indy Falcons on: 11-May-11, 07:33:22 AM
yes "Every day is a gift" - wise words from Laura - words that we need to remember with all of OUR Falcons and their eggs.  Heck!  Every day is a gift to every one of us - enjoy it  yippee

For sure sister!  bow

Absolutely True!  ditto
1182  Other Nature Related Information / Raptor Web Cams / Re: 2011 - Eastern Screech Owl Nestbox in Austin! on: 10-May-11, 09:19:22 PM
 
Ruh roh!  A bit of a "discussion" about who will hog the food at the hole...

I don't know about the rest of you, but these owlets are the BEST  entertainment!   These owlets are the comic relief of this site...especially with all the drama going on with our "Falcon Crest/Peyton Place" Pefas. 
I've looked before, but I am paying attention to these posts this year, and they are a "hoot"!  Can  I really say that?   Grin Grin
1183  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Linn - Scarborough/Yellow Pages on: 10-May-11, 06:54:03 PM
I was just looking at CPF site, and they have posted four pictures of Linn and Reuben.  (I'd have copied them to this post, but I don't know how
 ???

There are four pics; neither is identified, but from the size, I'd guess that three of the pics are of Linn.
If it is Linn, she is gorgeous!   Looks like her mom.
1184  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 10-May-11, 03:59:27 PM
Beauty left NB at 3:48

back on eggs at 3:58. She wasn't gone very long.
1185  Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Discussion / Re: Pictures from the Rfalconcam cameras on: 10-May-11, 03:53:37 PM
Beauty left NB at 3:48
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